Lonicera Clay Hills

I grew up in a family of plant lovers and gardeners. For decades I've known that we had a "family vine" and felt remiss being in the business of growing vines and never having seen it. Two years ago, my Aunt Barbara was kind enough to send me some stems. We rooted some cuttings of it and grew them out. It has turned out to be a very pretty honeysuckle with glowing orange-red flowers over nice, clean foliage. I've named it for the family farm outside Baltimore where my grandmother grew up. It was found there in a fence row. Prune as desired.

All of our Honeysuckles are grown right here at our nursery in north Georgia. They are all grown from cuttings. This assures that you will get a healthy plant that is true to name.

Each plant will be fully rooted in a true quart size pot with a label and 18" stake as pictured. When your plants arrive, you'll find them packed carefully with natural materials and individually wrapped. The stake is used to protect the plant in transit and may be removed when planting.

We grow many different varieties of Lonicera and they will not all look the same when they arrive. Some varieties have small leaves and several branches at this size. Others may only have a few sets of leaves due to their habit of growth. We prune our plants regularly for their health here at the nursery and to promote branching in the garden so occasionally some plants may be shorter than others when they arrive. This will not affect their ability to adapt to their new home in your garden.

Please note: We do not offer any Honeysuckles known to be invasive.

Brushwood takes the time to prepare and ship your plants very carefully. We have successfully shipped thousands of plants all over the continental United States every year for over a decade. For terms and methods of shipment, please see the Shipping information page on the left.

Since we ship such a wide variety of plants to such diverse climates, we ask our customers to choose their delivery date. During checkout, you will select a date suitable to your needs and climate conditions. As such, you will be responsible for choosing an appropriate time to plant in your area. Help is offered at checkout for the selection of a good date for your zone but please consider your individual garden when choosing. Every garden is different. For early spring orders it is important to understand that our plants are not shipped fully dormant and most will be frost tender. Please use the delivery guide at checkout.